Fox and "New" Friends
April 30th 2008 15:40
Early in the campaign cycle, the Democrat candidates refused to appear on Fox. They all whined about Fox being "biased" and wouldn't even allow a debate to be held there. Now, suddenly, as if by magic! they are willing to go on Fox News Channel. Obama was on Fox News Sunday last weekend and now Hillary is going to make an appearance on the O'Reilly Factor. For a news media outlet that they scorned at first, they have sure changed their tunes! So much for Fox being "beneath them!" LMAO
Maybe someone pointed out to them that Fox leads the prime-time news shows. Don't expect them to get the delicate, indulgent, soft-ball questions that the other "news" networks toss out, though. Neither one of them likes to answer real questions, so this could be quite interesting. I doubt if O'Reilly will ask Hillary whether she prefers diamonds or pearls!
Maybe someone pointed out to them that Fox leads the prime-time news shows. Don't expect them to get the delicate, indulgent, soft-ball questions that the other "news" networks toss out, though. Neither one of them likes to answer real questions, so this could be quite interesting. I doubt if O'Reilly will ask Hillary whether she prefers diamonds or pearls!
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Comment by PopulistConservative
Angry Electorate
Personally, I'm not a huge fan of Fox News. However, it is offensive for the two Dem candidates to ignore all those viewers. They thought they were punishing the network. Apparently, they've realized it mainly hurt their candidacies, though.
Comment by S.L. Bradish
Comment by PopulistConservative
Angry Electorate
I do like Sean Hannity. At least he's more of a populist.
Comment by S.L. Bradish
Fox beats the daylights out of the others, for sure!